UN HUMAN RIGHTS TREATY MONITORING BODIES BEFORE DOMESTIC COURTS

Author:

Kanetake Machiko

Abstract

AbstractThis article analyses both cooperative and confrontational interactions between domestic judges and UN human rights treaty monitoring bodies. Based on a number of cases collected through multiple databases, this article addresses the basis on which the monitoring bodies encourage the domestic acceptance of their views, general comments, and reports; how domestic courts engage with these findings; on what basis; and why some courts are more willing to engage with these findings. A key argument is that judicial accommodation is highly selective; domestic judges occasionally avoid, discount, and contest the interpretation put forward by the treaty monitoring bodies and thereby pose a challenge to their legitimacy.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Law,Political Science and International Relations

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